Get A $5 Switch From Click Frenzy [Updated]

Ridiculous flash sales are part of Click Frenzy's charm and this year the site will be offering a limited number of Nintendo Switches for $5. Here's how you can get one but you'll have to act incredibly fast.

Between 10am and 11am AEST today, Click Frenzy is going to sell Nintendo Switches for $5 as one of their 99% Go Wild flash sales. There are a few hoops you'll have to jump through to get this deal. Here's what to do:

First of all, you must have an account with Click Frenzy and be signed in. So far, so simple.

Next you need to have browser notifications turned out. The deal will show up as a notification, turn them off and you'll miss your shot.

Keep the site open on your browser and keep an eye out for that notification between 10am and 11am AEST.

When you get the notification, you'll be prompted to enter a password. That password will be trivia based on existing sales going on the site. Above is an example from Lifehacker's liveblog of last night. So keep an eye on the rest of the site to get your best chance of answering that trivia quickly.

It's deals time. As is customary every November, retailers discounting all manner of games, phones, electronics, board games, you name it. Click Frenzy kicks things off this evening, but there's plenty of sales later this week with Black Friday and Cyber Monday around the corner. As for Click Frenzy, here's the best of the bunch.

I am truly in awe at the outright insanity of everyone, when it comes to this clickfrenzy shit show.

EVERY YEAR, the website crashes. EVERY YEAR, the huge ticket items, they only ever have one or two of. EVERY YEAR, people know how bad it will all be, but everyone still tries, expecting a different outcome, then the previous 5 years or so. And NOW, you have to jump through even more bullshit hoops, to get that single item. A trivia question?? REALLY??

No thanks. I don't want to become insane, by doing the same shit ever year, and expecting a different result.

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